Heat shrink two color tube is a type of heat shrink tubing that changes color when exposed to heat. These tubes are often used to insulate wires, protect them from abrasion, and provide strain relief.
Cold shrink tubing is a type of electrical insulation material that has been widely used in the industry. It is an easy-to-install material that does not require any heat or flame to shrink.
The main difference between Heat Shrinkable Dual-wall tubes and Heat Shrinkable Medium-wall tubes is that Dual-wall tubes have two layers, an inner adhesive layer and an outer insulation layer, while Medium-wall tubes have a single layer of insulation and provide mechanical protection.
Cold shrinkable breakouts are made of silicone rubber or EPDM rubber, which are both flexible and possess excellent insulating and weather-resistant properties. They come in a variety of sizes and shapes to accommodate different cable diameters and shapes.
Cold shrink marking tubes are made of specially formulated materials, such as cross-linked polyolefin, and are designed to provide an actual permanent marking solution. They also provide high-performance insulation protection, making them ideal for use in harsh environments.
Cold shrinkable joint tubes are used in electrical applications to make cable splices and connections. They consist of a tubular sleeve made of silicone rubber, EPDM rubber, or other elastomeric material. Unlike heat shrinkable tubes, cold shrink tubes do not need heat for installation.